First showing on network television of this seasonal story starring former Dukes ofHazzard
John Schneider and Tom Wopat An Alaskan town's Yuletide celebrations depend on two feuding trucker brothers getting their Christmas cargo all the way from California.
Director Richard Lang 0 FILMS: page 41-67
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888

First showing on network television for this modern version of A Christmas Carol, starring Bill Murray
Frank Cross , the youngest network president in television history, plans to exploit the holidays to attract as many viewers as possible.
With guests stars Jamie Farr ,
Robert Goulet , Buddy Hackett. John Houseman , Lee Majors. Director Richard Donner
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● FILMS: pages 41-67

A special Christmas edition starring Gorden Kaye
Rene finds himself in great danger when Yvette confides that she is pregnant. Could this be why Rene is planning to fly to England tout de suite?
Written by Jeremy Lloyd and Paul Adam Director/Producer John B Hobbs
Teletext Subtitles: page 888

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First showing on network television for this seductive thriller starring Kevin Costner
Gene Hackman
Sean Young
A Pentagon posting and a passionate woman carry clean-cut naval officer Tom
Farrell out of his depth when the lady is murdered - for
Farrell is the shadowy prime supect in the investigation he himself heads. The star of Robin Hood - Prince ofTh ieves and Dances with Wolves plays the desperate hero plunged into the murky waters of Washington power politics.
Director Roger Donaldson ● STEREO
● TELETEXT SUBTITLES: page 888 ● FILMS: pages 41-67

A time of reflection and candle-lit carol singing with the congregation and choir at
Southwark Cathedral in south-east London. The Bishop of Woolwich, the Rt Rev Peter Hall introduces the programme, and the service is led by the Provost of Southwark, the Very Rev
David Edwards. Carols include:
Once in Royal David's City; While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night; 0 Come, All Ye Faithful; Hark! The Herald Angels Sing. Director of Music Peter Wright Organist Stephen Layton Producer Chris Loughlin Editor Helen Alexander ● STEREO

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